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1TB Team Group MP33 M.2 NVMe PCIe 3D Internal SSD

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Newegg has 1TB Team Group MP33 M.2 NVMe PCIe 3D Internal Solid State Drive (TM8FP6001T0C101) for $63.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Features:
  • PCI-e interface - Supports latest NVMe 1.3 protocol
  • M.2 2280 specification: Supports the next-generation platforms of Intel and AMD. Suitable for both desktop and notebook
  • Supports SLC Caching technology

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    • 5-Year Limited Warranty
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Newegg has 1TB Team Group MP33 M.2 NVMe PCIe 3D Internal Solid State Drive (TM8FP6001T0C101) for $63.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • PCI-e interface - Supports latest NVMe 1.3 protocol
  • M.2 2280 specification: Supports the next-generation platforms of Intel and AMD. Suitable for both desktop and notebook
  • Supports SLC Caching technology

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • About this deal:
    • This matches a recent Frontpage deal.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.80 lower (13.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $73.79 at the time of this posting. -StrawMan86
  • About this product:
    • 4.6 out of 5 eggs rating at Newegg based on over 500 customer reviews
    • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Newegg via eBay: 30 days returns; Seller pays for return shipping.
    • View Newegg return policy here.

No longer available:
  • Newegg via eBay has 1TB Team Group MP33 M.2 NVMe PCIe 3D Internal Solid State Drive (TM8FP6001T0C101) for $63.99. Shipping is free.

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unhappySHOPPER
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Read 1800 Mbps
Write 1500 Mbps
JohnnyRingo315
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Edited to clear up any confusion.
I have three Teamgroup 1TB SATA SSD's .

First one in a PS4 that shows no real improvement over the stock drive. I even cleaned any dust from the unit when putting the new drive in but the fan now runs louder now than ever before.

Second one as a data only drive in an old personal PC relegated to Temporary File Storage (aka poor mans file server). This is used 95% for just data retrieval, and it is bad (per their SSD Testing software) within a year. I had no need to encrypt it as it was in a locked server room in my house and I have had several issues w Bitlocker at the Enterprise level at work. It is now read only w a lifetime of both personal data and PHI on it, so I cannot ship it back. I explained this to them but it appears I am out of luck unless I ship that drive, with all that readable data exposed, from the US to Taiwan.

The 3rd one I have not installed yet and, based on the other two, I'll just eat the cost on that one and chalk this purchase up to experience at trying to get away w inexpensive storage vs the Samsungs I have everywhere else.

So, in short, you do get what you pay for when buying off brands. Personally, I'll be spending the few extra dollars even for cheap, basic applications, for name brand, reliable drives from now on.
clinteastwood
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How did you use it in a PS4?

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Quote from squanderer :
Do these come with the screw?
The NVME drives don't come with screws. Screws are provided by your motherboard manufacturer when you purchase the motherboard. The box will include screws and the M.2 screws are usually already attached to the motherboard.

If you need M.2 NVME screws, here's a link to m.2 screw kits on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=m.2+sc..._sb_noss_1
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Jul 02, 2022 05:40 PM
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0oyujieo0Jul 02, 2022 05:40 PM
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Is this good as a storage in a sff?
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Quote from JohnnyRingo315 :
I have three of these.

First one in a PS4 that shows no real improvement over the stock drive. I even cleaned the unit when putting the new drive in but the fan now runs louder now than ever before.

Second one in a personal File Server as a data drive, mostly data retrieval, and it is bad (per their SSD Testing software) within a year. It is now read only w a lifetime of both personal data and PHI on it, so I cannot ship it back. I explained this to them but it appears I am out of luck unless I ship that drive, with all that readable data exposed, from the US to Taiwan. So, in reality, there is no warranty ...

The 3rd one I have not installed yet and, based on the other two, I'll just eat the cost on that one and chalk this purchase up to experience.

So, in short, you do get what you pay for. Personally, I'll be spending a few extra dollars (even for basic application) for name brand, reliable drives from now on.
The first thing I do after installing any hard drive is to encrypt it. You could use Bitlocker, VeraCrypt or Linux Unified Key setup (LUKS) on Linux (some examples). Then, run a SMART test on the drive or run other diagnostics/stress tests to ensure it doesn't die out from "infant mortality". If the drive is really bad quality, these stress tests should cause it to fail if it is a dud and poor quality.

After doing those tests I am reasonably confident it will last a while. Then I can use it for data and if the drive fails within the warranty, because the data is encrypted, I have no concerns sending it in for RMA/replacement. If they can decrypt my data, they can have it! Big Grin
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Jul 02, 2022 05:48 PM
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CrimsonRose733Jul 02, 2022 05:48 PM
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Quote from mung35 :
Too old for PS5 right?
Not too old, too slow. You need 5500MB/s reads for ps5.
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Jul 02, 2022 05:49 PM
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CrimsonRose733Jul 02, 2022 05:49 PM
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Quote from xlaxplaya :
It's a fine drive, but only for data that isn't critical. I bought a Team Group drive that failed within 6 months, but to their credit, they replaced it under warranty.

I use it to hold my Steam library, which is easy to re-download if the new drive fails.
You should treat every drive like it will fail tomorrow, because every drive can.
Jul 02, 2022 05:51 PM
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odie5533Jul 02, 2022 05:51 PM
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Quote from mung35 :
Too old for PS5 right?
For PS5 you need to get a PCIe Gen 4, and they recommend at least 5,500 MB/s. This is a Gen 3 and has reads of 1,800 MB/s. It is much too slow for the PS5, and it's the wrong tech.
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doctortttJul 02, 2022 05:56 PM
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Too slow
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Jul 02, 2022 05:57 PM
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VoJA20xJul 02, 2022 05:57 PM
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read: 1800
write: 1500

meanwhile the $83 gamestop WD SN850 1TB (OOS now) has

read: 7000
write: 5300
Jul 02, 2022 06:01 PM
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gwlaw99Jul 02, 2022 06:01 PM
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Perfectly fine for PC games.
Jul 02, 2022 06:27 PM
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JimR2075Jul 02, 2022 06:27 PM
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Quote from CleverHome2192 :
Will this work in my hp laptop
It depends on the model of laptop. Old laptops woult not suport this interface and some new ones don't have open slots.
Jul 02, 2022 06:29 PM
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whodiiniJul 02, 2022 06:29 PM
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Quote from unhappySHOPPER :
Read 1800 Mbps
Write 1500 Mbps
These cheap slower drives make excellent external drives in a USB 3.1 ver 2 case, which maxes out at 1000 Mbps. Cases can be purchased for $16.

But for internal use, I would opt for a faster drive. 2x faster can be bought for not much more.

Now if this were only 2TB for $120, that would be nice.
Last edited by whodiini July 2, 2022 at 11:31 AM.
Jul 02, 2022 06:33 PM
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CleverHome2192Jul 02, 2022 06:33 PM
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Quote from JimR2075 :
It depends on the model of laptop. Old laptops woult not suport this interface and some new ones don't have open slots.
Hp laptop db-15000 bought it 4 years ago
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Quote from CrimsonRose733 :
You should treat every drive like it will fail tomorrow, because every drive can.
Sure, I back up everything. But having my boot drive fail is a much bigger hassle than having my Steam drive fail. So, I prefer to buy more expensive drives with 3-5 year warranties for the former, and I'll gamble with Newegg specials for the latter.
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AmuckPVPJul 02, 2022 06:51 PM
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Steer clear from TeamGroup. Everything I bought from this company never lasted. RAM, SSDs, Micro SD cards &, etc.
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JimR2075Jul 02, 2022 07:26 PM
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Quote from CleverHome2192 :
Hp laptop db-15000 bought it 4 years ago
Dunno for sure, I'm really not failiar with HP models.

Looks like those support a single M2.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/prod...43/manuals

manua; : http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Man...719946.pdf

If there is only one M2 drive and thats what your system has currently then you'd have to remove your current M2 to install this. But that model also seems to support SSDs so hard to tell whats in your unit

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